Medicare Part D
Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage and protects against unlimited drug costs.
How Does Part D Work?
Medicare drug coverage helps pay for prescription medication. While the coverage is optional, failure to enroll when first eligible may result in a lifetime late enrollment penalty. Some Medicare Advantage plans include Part D coverage. None of the Medigap plans include Part D coverage so you’ll have to enroll in a stand-alone Part D plan.
Extra help is available paying for prescription drugs as well as premiums for individuals who qualify.
How To Get Part D
1. Purchase a stand-alone Medicare Prescription Drug plan (must be entitled to Part A and / or enrolled in Part B)
OR
2. Enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan that includes Part D (MAPD plans)
When Can I Enroll?
Initial Enrollment Period:
When you first become eligible for Medicare, generally three months before your 65th birthday month.
Annual Election Period:
October 15th – December 7th
Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period:
For Help With Part D, Contact Us Today!
We’re here and ready to help you find the right Medicare, health insurance, or life insurance plan for you and your loved ones. Whether you’re exploring your options or ready to enroll, our team will guide you every step of the way with clear answers and personalized support. Reach out today, we’re happy to help!
(480) 818-5629
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Email: info@myezma.com
Phone: (480) 818-5629
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Disclaimer: We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options.
